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Author: James Hyde

James Hyde is a graduate student of Emergency Management at North Dakota State University in Fargo,ND. He received a B.A in Geographic Information Systems in 2014. James's meteorological interests revolve around technology and remote sensing including satellites, radar, and observational networks.
The Natchez, Mississippi tornado of 1840

The Natchez, Mississippi tornado of 1840

This tornado is considered the second deadliest in U.S. history.
James Hyde
Understanding advanced tornadic radar signatures

Understanding advanced tornadic radar signatures

Radar is one of the foremost tools to find and measure tornadoes. Here is a top-level guide to learn about…
James Hyde
Breaking down the Pilger tornadoes of June 16, 2014

Breaking down the Pilger tornadoes of June 16, 2014

On June 16, 2014 a family of tornadoes dropped from a parent supercell moving over northeast Nebraska.
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Unusual large twin tornadoes in Nebraska as seen on radar and video

Unusual large twin tornadoes in Nebraska as seen on radar and video

A number of tornadoes formed over the Plains and upper Midwest on June 16, 2014. The event in northeast Nebraska…
James Hyde
The Tri-State Tornado of 1925

The Tri-State Tornado of 1925

On March 18, 1925 a dark "smokey fog" touched down approximately three miles northwest of Ellington, Missouri. It would become…
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